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MAN-MADE MINERAL FIBRES 153

5. References

Aldred, F. H. (1985) Health aspeèts of alumino-silicate fibre products. Ann. occup. Hyg., 29,441-442

Alsbirk, K.E., Johansson, M. & Petersen, R. (1983) Ocular symptoms and exposure tominerai fibres in boards for sound-insulation of ceiling (Dan.). Ugeskr. Laeger, 145,

43-47

American Conference of Governmental Industria1 Hygienists (1986) Threshold LimitValues and Biological Exposure Indices/or 1986-1987, Cincinnati, OH, pp. 19,34

Andersen, A. & Langmark, F. (1986) Incidence of cancer in the mineral-wool producingindustry in Norway. Scand. J. Work Environ. Health, 12 (Suppl. 1), 72-77

Anon. (1986) Facts and figures. Chem. Eng. News, 64, 32-44Anon. (1987a) High-purity alumina fiber transformed into paper. Jpn. chem. Week,28, 1Anon. (l987b) High-performance fibers find expanding military, indus trial uses. Chem.

Eng. News, 65, 9-14Anon. (l987c) ln the Midwest, the magic word is ceramics. Bus. Week,2999, 123Arbetarskyddsstyrelsen (National Swedish Board of Occupational Safety and Health)

(1981) Measurement and Characterization of MMMF Dust (Partial Reports 3-9),Stockholm

Arbetarskyddsstyrelsen (National Swedish Board of Occupational Safety and Health)(1984) Occupational Exposure Limit Values (AFS 1984: 5), Solna, p. 16

Arledter, H.F. & Knowles, S.E. (1964) Ceramic fibers. ln: Battista, a.A., ed., SyntheticFibers in Papermaking, New York, Interscience, pp. 185-244

Azova, S.M., Evlashko, Y.P. & Kovalevskaya, I.A. (1971) B100d and porphyrin meta-

bolism changes fonowing exposure to the effect of the optical glass fibre dust (Russ.).Gig. Tr. prof Zabol., 15, 38-42

Balzer, J.L. (1976) Environmental data: airborne concentrations found in variousoperations. ln: LeVee, W.N. & Schulte, P.A., eds, Occupational Exposure ta FibrousGlass (DHEW Publ. No. (NIOSH) 76-151; NTIS Pub 1. No. PB-258869), Cincinnati,OH, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, pp. 83-89

Balzer, J.L., Cooper, W.c. & Fowler, D.P. (1971) Fibrous glass-lined air transmissionsystems: an assessment of their environmental effects. Am. ind. Hyg. Assac. J., 32,512-518

Bayliss, D.L., Dement, J.M., Wagoner, J.K. & B1ejer, H.P. (1976a) Morta1ity patternsamong fibrous glass production workers. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sei, 271,324-335

Bay1iss, D., Dement, J. & Wagoner, J.K. (1976b) Mortality patterns amongfibrous glassproduction workers - provisional report. ln: LeVee, W.N. & Schulte, P.A., eds,Occupational Exposure ta Fibrous Glass (DHEW Publ. No. (NIOSH) 76-151; NTISPubL. No. PB-258869), Cincinnati, OH, National Institute for Occupational Safety andHealth, pp. 349-363

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